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Salt Lake City, UT
February 23, 2012
Utah Film Center
Director Jon Foy in person!
Phoenixville, PA
March 4, 2012
The Colonial Theatre
Director Jon Foy in person!
Doylestown, PA
March 21, 2012
County Theater
Director Jon Foy in person!
Ambler, PA
March 22, 2012
The Ambler Theater
Director Jon Foy in person!
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Bryn Mawr, PA
February 8, 2012
Bryn Mawr Film Institute
Director Jon Foy in person!
Dallas, TX
January 20-22, 2012
Texas Theatre
Cleveland, OH
January 11, 2012
Cleveland Museum of Art
- Oklahoma City, OK
December 21, 2011
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Seattle, WA
December 16-22, 2011
NorthWest Film Forum
Pittsburgh, PA
December 16-18, 2011
Pittsburgh FIlmmakers
Pleasantville, NY
December 2 & 7, 2011
Jacob Burns Film Center
12/7: Director Jon Foy in person at the 7:30pm show
Los Angeles, CA
November 16, 2011
University of Southern California
School of Cinematic Arts Film Series
Tucson, AZ
November 16, 2011
Loft Film Festival
Loft Cinema
Sarasota, FL
November 11, 2011
Cineworld Film Festival
Traverse City, MI
November 7, 2011
State Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA
November 4, 2011
Three Rivers Film Festival
Jon Foy in person!
Portland, OR
October 21-27, 2011
Clinton Street Theatre
Fri. 10/21 & Sat. 10/22: Director Jon Foy in person
Provo, UT
October 21, 2011
Brigham Young University
Documentary Film Series
La Grande, OR
October 20, 2011
East Oregon Film Festival
Thu. 10/20 (7pm): Director Jon Foy in person
Columbus, OH
Oct 14- 20, 2011
Gateway Film Center
Durham, NC
October 15, 2011
The Full Frame Fix
Duke University
Nasher Museum
Long Beach, CA
October 13, 2011
Art Theatre of Long Beach
Savannah, GA
October 9, 2011
Psychotronic Film Society
Albuquerque, NM
October 3-6, 2011
Guild Cinema
Los Angeles, CA
September 30-October 6, 2011
Downtown Independent
Fri. 9/30 ( 9pm & 11pm shows) & Sat. 10/1 ( 3pm & 5 pm shows) : Director Jon Foy in person
Palo Alto, CA
September 29-October 2, 2011
Palo Alto International Film Festival
Sun. 10/2 (4pm show) : Director Jon Foy in person
Evanston, IL
September 29, 2011
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL
September 23-29, 2011
Facets Cinematheque
Philadelphia, PA
September 8, 10, 11,12, 13 (additional screening) , 2011
International House
Director Jon Foy, Justin Duerr, Colin Smith, and Steve Weinik in person at all screenings.
New York, NY
September 2 -8 , 2011
IFC Center
Fri-Sat 9/2-9/3 at 7:40 & 9:50: Director Jon Foy, Justin Duerr, Colin Smith, Steve Weinik, and Doug Block in person!
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Strangeness is afoot. Most people don't notice the hundreds of cryptic tiled messages about
resurrecting the dead that have been appearing in city streets over the past three decades. But Justin
Duerr does.
For years, finding an answer to this long-standing urban mystery has been his obsession.
He has been collecting clues that the tiler has embedded in the streets of major cities across the U.S.
and South America. But as Justin starts piecing together key events of the past he finds a story that is
more surreal than he imagined, and one that hits disturbingly close to home.
Filmmaker Jon Foy and Philadelphia-based artist and musician Justin Duerr began planning a documentary film about the Toynbee Tiles in 2000. Five years later, they began filming their investigation of these strange street plaques embedded in the asphalt of major U.S. and South American urban intersections that had held Duerr's fascination for over a decade. Having appeared on hundreds of reported examples from the mid-1980s to present, the cryptic four-line message of the Toynbee Tiles read: "Toynbee Idea / In Kubrick's 2001 / Resurrect Dead / On Planet Jupiter". While the text on the plaques was clear enough, neither Duerr nor the numerous media outlets that had documented the phenomenon knew what these tiles meant, how or why they were installed, or who was responsible for them.
Duerr's interest in the tiles began in 1994, when he moved from rural Pennsylvania to Philadelphia and began noticing them while working as a foot courier in the city's business district. He documented dozens of tiles downtown, and was struck by how little attention the bizarre phenomenon received from other pedestrians. He was shocked when, several years later, he discovered an obscure website on the Internet documenting tile sightings in other cities like New York, Baltimore, St. Louis and Boston, which he would later visit; soon, tile sightings soon appeared as far away as Buenos Aires and Santiago. Despite this prolifacy, Duerr could find no answers as to what the texts meant or who was responsible for them, although marginal clues towards the artist's identity slowly began to mount. In 2000, his obsession was amplified by a near run-in with the tiler when Duerr found a freshly laid tile in front of a local convenience store late at night. Having missed the tiler by minutes, Duerr vowed to definitively solve the mystery of the Toynbee Tiles.
Teaming up with local Toynbee Tile fanatics Steve Weinik and Colin Smith, Duerr began his quest with few clues towards the tiler's identity. The investigation led the team through a series of strange and unexpected turns from the discovery of a Jupiter colonization organization to the David Mamet play “4 a.m.” and a TV news hijacker with a cryptic message. Along the way, the team met with the eccentric residents in the deepest reaches of South Philadelphia and dedicated shortwave radio buffs for clues and guidance. As the picture of the Toynbee Tiles' narrative slowly entered into focus, Duerr was shocked by the answers he was uncovering and his unexpected emotional connection to the elusive tiler.
An artfully crafted documentary, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles is both an account of Duerr's own obsession and a meditation on the broadly defined drive towards cathartic realization in the face of towering obscurity. The information age has seen few mysteries as impenetrable as that of the Toynbee Tiles, and the film champions the underdog accomplishments of these unlikely investigators. The documentary creates an atmosphere of magical realism as the unexpected pieces of this complex puzzle click into place.
Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles is a Land of Missing Parts production. The film is directed, edited, photographed and scored by Jon Foy. It is written and produced by Jon Foy and Colin Smith, and executive produced by Doug Block.
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" Compelling"
- Andy Webster, THE NEW YORK TIMES
- *** "Confoundingly watchable."
- Roger Ebert, THE CHICAGO SUN TIMES
" Mysterious, a little strange and a lot of fun"
- Mark Olsen, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
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"An uncommonly sensitive and layered portrait of outsider-dom"
- Eric Hynes, THE VILLAGE VOICE
- " A surreal fable"
- - Benjamin Sutton, THE L MAGAZINE
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"The bizarre, yet utterly hypnotic love child of David Lynch and Errol Morris [...] easily one of the most unique and satisfying documentaries of the year.
- Andrew Mack, TWITCH.COM
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"A compelling web of circumstantial clues"
-Sam Adams, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
"Thoughful"
- PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY
"You couldn’t write a better mystery story than life did in
this documentary"
-Mark Bell, FILM THREAT
"Enjoyably cryptic"
-Eric Kohn, indieWIRE
"One of the surprise word-of-mouth hits at Sundance"
-Anne Thompson, indieWIRE
"Foy has painted a softer, heartfelt portrait of one eccentric in search of another."
-John Lopez,VANITY FAIR
- "The forceful aspect of the filmmaking is the deft juggling of tense, of testimony and surmise and recreation."
- Ray Pride, NEW CITY CHICAGO
"A dizzying black hole of conspiracy theory and misdirection."
-Kim Voynar, MOVIECITYNEWS.COM
"The life and journey of a man destined for an answer...nothing short of extraordinary"
-Stephen Davis, COLLEGE MOVIE REVIEW
"fascinating and wonderfully quirky...What Foy and his team discover is unbelievable...good storytelling and engaging subjects...(a) strange and unforgettable journey...(Foy) makes the most artful and persuasive introduction to North American arthouse audiences with Resurrect Dead. A subject like the "Toynbee Tiles" only comes along once in a lifetime...It’s a crowd pleasing riddle in the vein of Exit Through The Gift Shop"
-Steve Ramos, BOX OFFICE MAGAZINE
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